Magic always has a price. Bitteric learned that the hard way when his request for some good spice tea resulted in a herd of rabbits killing his wife. Now he’ll stop at nothing to bring her back—though he should probably learn to brew his own tea.

About Jeremy

Jeremy is a fantasy and science fiction author, game designer, graphic designer and music composer. His self-published books include the Pantheon series, and his music is available on all popular platforms. His word game series, War of Words, is available on iOS.

Jeremy lives in San Francisco. Fantasy is his first love—there’s something about magic and mayhem that has interested him since he first cracked opened Lord Foul’s Bane in the seventh grade. Also archery.

There always seems to be a lot of archery involved.

When not working on his various creative endeavors, Jeremy enjoys travel, photography, hiking, and watching any kind of movie that does not involve a chainsaw massacre. He makes a really great Old Fashioned.

Blog Posts

This post is part of my “Broadway in Review” series, where I explore shows on and off Broadway, including national tours and out-of-town engagements. SpongeBob SquarePants (Original Broadway Cast*) It's a great time to be a kid on Broadway. And there is no better show...

This post is part of my “Broadway in Review” series, where I explore shows on and off Broadway, including national tours and out-of-town engagements. The Band's Visit (Original Broadway Cast*) Life exists in the space between moments. In the look on a face, in the...

This post is part of my “Broadway in Review” series, where I explore shows on and off Broadway, including national tours and out-of-town engagements. Hello, Dolly! (2017 Broadway Revival, June 2018 cast starring Bernadette Peters and Victor Garber) Amidst all the pop...

This post is part of my “Broadway in Review” series, where I explore shows on and off Broadway, including national tours and out-of-town engagements. Frozen (Original Broadway Cast) Another of the girl-power musicals currently playing Broadway, Frozen is high on...

This post is part of my “Broadway in Review” series, where I explore shows on and off Broadway, including national tours and out-of-town engagements. Mean Girls (Original Broadway Cast) This just in: high school girls are mean. Based on the successful 2004 movie...

Magic. Adventure. Mayhem. Ferrets. How did the ferrets get involved? Allow me to explain the planning process—or lack thereof—that resulted in the strangeness of PANTHEON. The testing of the scenes Every time I write a new book, I start with...

Novellas: movies you can read. That's essentially the pitch. Novellas are books usually in the 20-40k word count range. DEUS EX MAGICKA is 192 pages long in paperback, and GODS IN THE MACHINE is an even slimmer 170. These are books that take 2-4 hours to read...

In today's fast-paced lifestyle of short attention spans and even shorter patience, readers expect instant gratification. They want fun. They want adventure. They want humor and emotion and plot twists and surprises. But most of all, they want it fast. All of my...

Voice is everything. As a writer, you've probably been told this at every turn. It's more applicable to literary fiction, but it matters in genre fiction as well. Voice is everything, and sometimes the right choice is to not have a voice. Sometimes you want to write...

When I set out to write DEUS EX MAGICKA, I gave myself one goal: to create a compelling story using a magic system that should not work. At all. And I may have even succeeded. The idea is simple. Take the concept of deus ex machina—gods from the machine—and turn it...